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Bluewater country's lakes and rivers are full of fighting fish that combine the thrill of a fishing catch with a fresh, tasty meal. Local resorts and outfitters have all the tackle supplies, boats or guides to help you land that big one.

Bayfield LodgeBayfield Lodge is a rustic cottage resort located in Bayfield Inlet with direct access to the magnificent 30,000 Islands where the possibilities for fishing, water sports and exploring are unlimited. The cottages are set among towering pines and flower gardens with a view of the waterfront. They are equipped with heating, full kitchens with cookware, complete bedding and baths; you only need to bring towels and personal items. Our country store sells groceries, fresh produce, baking, cold drinks, brewed coffee, ice, bait, tackle and Kawartha Dairy ice cream.
Boat dockage and rentals of

Holiday Beach Conservation AreaHoliday Beach Conservation Area offers a long sandy beach on the Lake Erie shoreline, plus many other amenities. It is ideal for a day at the beach, a beautiful picnic, hiking, cycling, fishing and controlled waterfowl hunting in the autumn. Holiday Beach Conservation Area has serviced seasonal campsites, new showers and washrooms, large shady picnic areas, a playground, nature trails, a boardwalk, and a three storey observation tower. It is also one of the sites at which Conservation Education Field Studies are conducted.
Holiday Beach and Big Creek Conservation Areas received international

Rainbow Camp & Trailer ParkWe offer clean, comfortable, modern housekeeping cottages from one to three bedrooms, all having a view of the river. All cottages have electric heat and wood stove, hot and cold running water and bathrooms. Each one is equipped with refrigerator, range, bedding, dishes and cutlery, pans, dish towels and satellite T.V. Bath towels are not included.
For your convenience, we have in store groceries, tackle, baits and souvenirs. There is a fish cleaning house and freezing facilities for your catch, daily mail delivery, public phone and gas and oil for your boats. Laundromat, restaurant and bar

Lake Wolsey CabinsSituated on 34 acres, along the beautiful shoreline of Lake Wolsey, on Manitoulin Island. We offer 12 clean, secluded housekeeping cabins with 2-piece bathrooms. All cabins have their own fire pit and rental gas BBQ. A central shower house is provided as well as a games room with pool table, TV and library. There is also a sports field for bocci ball, soccer etc., horseshoe pits and walking trails. Winged and 4-legged wildlife abound and can be observed near feeding stations. There is also an onsite beach area, marina, boat and motor rentals, pontoon boat charters and ice hut rentals.

Alton LodgesAlton Lodges provides cute and cozy cottage accommodation exactly where you want to be in Wasaga Beach: close to the World's Longest Fresh-water Beach and the always exciting "Main Drag" with bars, shops and restaurants. As you'll see in our online Photo Gallery, every housekeeping cottage is immaculately clean and maintained, and has its own personality. All cottages are equipped with satellite TV, air conditioning, stove, fridge, microwave, pots and pans, utensils and dishes, three-piece bathroom, propane BBQ, and a picnic table. Guests supply their own beach and bath towels. We supply all

Wolseley LodgeWolseley Lodge has waterfront cabins for fishing, boat rentals, fly-in or family vacation rental as well as overnight Bed & Breakfast rooms and optional Meal Plans. We also offer Kevlar canoe rentals and trip shuttles. It's morning time and the echo of loons singing out can be heard across the picture painted dawn. As the sun rises for another adventurous day at Wolseley Lodge you will find many things to do at Ontario's premier fishing destination. Fish, swim, hike or canoe - our area offers it all. Established in 1928, Wolseley Lodge has a long tradition of great outdoor tourism. It

Massasauga Provincial ParkMassasauga Provincial Park is a wilderness park that can be reached from Pete's Place in Blackstone Harbour, from Three Legged Lake or by boat from Georgian Bay. No camping is allowed at access points, but only at designated interior sites, most of which are accessible only by boat. Permits and canoe rentals are available at Pete's Place or Oastler Lake Park. Moorings and docks are available throughout the park.
The park’s features include old growth forest, plentiful wildlife, incredible geology, a maze of islands and fabulous fishing. The park contains diverse features such as

Stanley Park CampgroundA friendly welcome awaits you at Stanley Park, located on the southwest shore of Lake Mindemoya. Enjoy the ideal central spot from which to tour the beautiful Manitoulin Island. Swim in sunlit waters, some of the earliest swimming on the Manitoulin or bask on our safe private beach. Play a full game of golf nearby. Unwind while your children romp in our playground. Whatever water activities you choose to enjoy, Stanley Park offers a perfect location. Take advantage of our marina by bringing your boat to the island for sailing, fishing or water skiing. Barbecue your catch of the day and share

Port Albert Inn & CottagesOpen year-round and just 9 miles north of Goderich, Ontario in the tiny, lakeside village of Port Albert you will find comfortable accommodations for visitors seeking a quiet, friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The historic Port Albert Inn and Cottages are just steps from the waterfalls, conservation area and sandy public beach. Come and be our guest and enjoy our friendly staff, tasty food and comfortable lodgings. Our cottages rent by the night. We have fully serviced 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8-bedroom cottages just steps from the sandy shores of Lake Huron.
The Port Albert General Store operates

Trout Hollow Trail & Bighead River Conservation AreaThe 14-km Trout Hollow Trail forms a loop along both banks of the Bighead River Conservation Area. The trail is marked with yellow blazes and follows the valley through open meadows, thick forests and some steep ridges that make for challenging hiking. Many high lookouts afford spectacular views of the river's braided channels and rapids. The Bighead River is well known for its sustenance of Rainbow trout, and good fishing holes can be found along its course.
The trail also encounters several historic ruins of a sawmill, electric power station, grist mill and water flume. John Muir, the

Sauble Beach Realty Inc. - Cottage RentalsAt Sauble Beach Realty Inc. Brokerage we offer over 70 privately owned homes and cottages for rent and for sale in Sauble Beach, Ontario. We offer everything from Executive Style Beachfront Homes to Secluded Chalets for rent with one to six bedroom cottage sizes to choose from. View a large selection of privately owned homes and cottages for rent by clicking on our website link to the left. Many cottages are discounted up to 50% in May, June and September. Some allow pets, have air conditioning, wifi, laundry facilities, dishwashers and many more amenities. Phone us at 519-422-1313 for more

Colborne Riverside ParkColborne Riverside Park has limited parking for day use only and a steep trail that leads to scenic cascades over ledges in the Maitland River. The trail joins the Maitland Trail through lush forest along the river. The park has a good fishing hole and favourite swimming spot for youths who like to jump off the rocks into the river.

Lang Lake ResortOutdoor recreation is our business. Summer or winter, we invite you to explore the natural beauty of our area. Set in the rugged beauty of the La Cloche Mountain range, Lang Lake Resort has been offering quality vacations for more than 50 years. With an emphasis on service and hospitality, our goal is to ensure an enjoyable and memorable vacation.
Fish our main lake system for Lake trout, Walleye, Northern pike, Smallmouth bass, and Largemouth bass. For the more adventurous fisherman, our resort offers quiet back-lake retreats, where Northern pike and Largemouth bass never seem to stop

Nottawasaga RiverThe Nottawasaga River is a scenic canoe route that is navigable from Willow Creek, a 1-hour paddle above Edenvale to Wasaga Beach. The river has phenomenal scenery along serpentine channels that cut through high banks and sand dunes. It also flows through the Minesing Wetland Conservation Area, one of Southern Ontario's largest swamps that is a haven for wildlife viewing. Fishing is best at Jacks Lake or the Oxbow or Montgomery Rapids in spring and fall when trout and salmon swim up the river. Edenvale Park has a picnic area and boat launch located at the bridge on Highway 26. Klondike Sports

Uncle Steve's Park & Cabins
Welcome to Uncle Steve’s Park and Cabins on beautiful Lake Manitou! Uncle Steve’s is a small, family friendly resort with a laid back kind of feel. Our aim is to give you a taste of what it is like to live on Manitoulin time!
We offer 8 fully equipped housekeeping cabins with all the necessities of home. We also have over 50 seasonal trailer sites.
Anglers can test their skills on hard fighting Small Mouth bass, large Lake trout, or catch a nice feed of perch. Those who prefer to just soak up the sun can relax on our sand beach.
We offer aluminum boat and motor rentals,

Manitoulin ResortManitoulin Resort is a friendly, family resort with something for everyone.Guests can choose between deluxe housekeeping cottages or a campingvacation. In the spring, we cater to fishermen who fish for trophy laketrout as soon as the ice leaves the lake. Summer brings families to ourresort to enjoy a memorable vacation; whether in one of our deluxe cottages,or camping amongst the trees, memories are made here. In the fall the paceslows down, and we invite you to see the beautiful fall colours.WHAT TO DO?• Swimming and snorkelling in the crystal clear water of Lake

Rainbow LodgeRainbow Lodge is a serene, friendly cottage to spend a day, weekend or vacation.The lodge is 2000 square feet in size and has two bedrooms, full kitchen, barbecue, beautiful fireplace and large dining area. It is beautifully furnished with rustic woodwork, striking decor and modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Smaller cabins are also available. The lodge provides a retreat for the canoeist, kayaker, artist, fisherman, hiker, executive group or simply anyone seeking peace and tranquility. The breathtaking view of Northern Ontario, full of old growth forest, teems with wildlife

Menesetung Bridge-Tiger Dunlop TrailThe Menesetung Bridge-Tiger Dunlop Trail begins at Goderich harbour behind the grain elevators and it can also be accessed from North Harbour Road. The trail may be walked or cycled and the first 4 kilometres are wheelchair accessible. The view from the bridge above the estuary is spectacular and many an angler has a favourite spot to fish for salmon or rainbow trout along the Maitland River’s expansive valley. From there the trail continues east along the Goderich-Auburn Rail Trail. Another option is the Heritage Tree Trail that leads west to the lake past a massive 200 year-old oak

South Bay ResortJourney to the southern shores of Manitoulin Island and bask in the tranquil atmosphere of the scenic South Bay. Situated merely 1 km from the MS Chi-Cheemaun ferry dock, our family operated campground is easily accessible to campers coming to or leaving Manitoulin. Our amazing sunrises and sunsets will be sure to take your breath away. This is your destination for relaxation. Boasting 2,000 feet of waterfront, our shallow sandy swimming area is ideal for all ages. South Baymouth is also renowned for its salmon and trout fishing. We offer accommodations for RV’s and tents from overnight

Snug Haven ResortMAKE YOURSELF AT HOME...at Snug Haven Resortamongst the rocks and pines of one of the most beautiful inlets along Georgian Bay, just north of Parry Sound.Snug Haven caters to both family and fishing vacations, and are open all year round. We offer fully equipped private housekeeping cottages, all with a breathtaking view of Georgian Bay. You can expect your cottage to be impeccably clean, comfortable and ready for you to start your holiday. Several cottages have fireplaces for those fall evenings or for relaxing after a long day of fishing. During your stay, enjoy complimentary use of

Pioneer Park & Southampton HarbourSouthampton's nautical heritage can be explored by the range beacons at the river mouth. Pioneer Park, adjacent to the harbour, is a great place to have a picnic and to watch fishing boats return to port. The harbour is also a great spot to cast a line and catch fish! Replica nautical storm signals are displayed in the park alongside two bronze cannons.

Timberlane Rustic LodgesTimberlane Rustic Lodges is a full-service lake resort where you can choose your own private cabin or stay in one of our B&B suites. The lodge is hidden away in a quiet location on Timberlane Bay along the south shore of Lake Manitou on 200 acres of peaceful countryside in Ontario's Great Lakes region. Manitou Lake is a fisherman’s paradise with Pickerel, Lake Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Whitefish, Perch, Pike and several other species available for you to catch.
You can set your own island agenda to include fishing, festivals, golf, shopping,

North Channel View Trailer ResortNorth Channel View Trailer Resort is a newly developed trailer park situated in the center of Manitoulin Island with hydro and water hookups and sizable lots. The property overlooks the beautiful North Channel with easy access to your favourite fishing spot and access to four wheeler ATV trails. It is just minutes away from all necessities, grocery store, liquor store, convenience stores and beaches. There are three golf courses on Manitoulin Island with one being ten minutes away and the other two are thirty minutes away. There are many other attractions in the area to see: art galleries,

Luau ResortYour best value at the beach for well maintained, clean, deluxe, comfortable accommodations located on the shores of the scenic Nottawasaga River only steps from the longest fresh-water beach in the world. (ACROSS THE ROAD)
Luau Resort is only a 25-minute drive to Ontario's finest downhill skiing and a few minutes away from excellent cross country skiing and several challenging golf courses.
SUITES:
Deluxe 1 and 2-bedroom suites are equipped with Air Conditioning, Gas Fireplace (not operational in the summer time), Kitchenette (no oven), Jacuzzi Tub or regular Bath. They all have Hair

Hilly Acres Camp & Trailer ParkWe're located in the Bay of Islands on the north shore of Lake Huron. Besides a warm and friendly atmosphere, the Bay of Islands is home to year round fishing and some of the most beautiful scenery in the entire world. If you are an outdoors person or you enjoy some good old family fun, Hilly Acres has it all. Whitefish Falls is the home of trophy size Musky, Pickerel, Pike, Bass and Lake Trout.
We offer clean and cozy, recently renovated, housekeeping cottages fully furnished with kitchens and modern facilities. All cottages have a 3-piece bath. All linens and towels supplied. All

Oasis by the Bay Vacation ResortA Unique Vacation Experience in the Heart of Wasaga Beach.
Oasis by the Bay Vacation Resort is a quiet, family friendly resort located in Wasaga Beach. The Resort is nestled in between the Nottawasaga River and Beach 3 and is close to area attractions, Collingwood and the Town of The Blue Mountains.
Oasis by the Bay has a convenient set-up that offers one and two-bedroom apartment style units. This provides more privacy and space to enjoy your holiday. Five of the newly renovated units have one bedroom with two single beds and are accessible for those that may require it (with a lift system

Durham Conservation AreaDurham Conservation Area is located within the quiet Town of Durham along the scenic Saugeen River. Like all of Saugeen Conservation’s camping parks, the sites are large, spacious and tucked in amongst mature trees and woodlands. They offer the perfect setting for the ‘real’ camping experience! Durham has over 200 campsites, both serviced and non-serviced. Although the campground is located within town, it is private and quiet offering visitors a secluded location to enjoy their camping experience. Regardless of which site you choose, you’re never far away from the

Oliphant Beach & Fen BoardwalkOliphant has a very wide and shallow sand beach that is a favourite spot for wind surfers and kite boarders. The dredged channels also provide a harbour for small boats. The reedy bays and rocky shoals are great for bass and perch fishing.
Oliphant Fen Boardwalk, located at Oliphant 1.5 km. north of the dock, is a 470-metre boardwalk that provides access to a delicate wetland. Colourful wildflowers including rare orchids, Fringed Gentian, Indian Paintbrush and insect-eating plants grow in the fen. Petrel Point, just north of Red Bay and St. Jean Point, north of Howdenvale, are other local

Kelso Beach & Harbourfront WalkwayKelso Beach is located at the mouth of the Pottawatomi River in Owen Sound and is linked to the downtown by the Harbourfront Walkway that includes paved bike paths, picnic areas and great views of the harbour. The park has a sandy playground, picnic shelter, concert amphitheatre, splash pad, sports fields, boat launch and trails. Camping is available across the road. Each year Kelso Beach hosts the Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival, Canada Day Celebrations, Owen Sound Ribfest and Salmon Spectacular Fishing Derby.

Lighthouse Cove Conservation AreaLighthouse Cove is a scenic port located at the end of County Rd 39 and the mouth of the Thames River. The 20-metre high stone lighthouse that was built in the 1800's, marks the location of Lighthouse Cove Conservation Area, a picturesque picnic spot on Lake St. Clair, which is known to anglers for its gigantic muskies. The Cove also has several marinas and restaurants that cater to boaters.

J & G Marina & ConfectioneryJ&G Marina looks after all your boating needs in Birch Island and McGregor Bay, one of the best fishing areas in Ontario. We have dockage, boat launching, water taxi and delivery service, marine supplies, boat storage and repairs by a licensed mechanic. The variety store includes a post office, garbage and recycling depot, ice and bottled water.

MacNaughton-Morrison TrailMacNaughton-Morrison Trail follows the creek from the park in Exeter to Morrison Dam Conservation Area as part of the South Huron Trail. The trails are well packed for biking, hiking or skiing over scenic bridges and through riparian forests where opportunities for wildlife observation are exceptional. MacNaughton Park has manicured flower and rock gardens and an outdoor pool. It is also a good place to see Exeter's famous white squirrels that are an unusual colour phase of the common Gray squirrel. Morrison Lake is a good place to cast a fishing line or picnic in the pavilion overlooking the water.

Saugeen RiverThe Saugeen River has gained a reputation as the best family canoe route in Ontario. It has clean water and many idyllic swimming holes. It is navigable for 100 km. from Hanover to its mouth at Southampton and even further upstream when water levels permit. Rapids rarely exceed Class 1 or 2, which makes the river easy to paddle for beginners. Canoe and kayak outfitters are located in Hanover, Walkerton, Paisley and Southampton. The Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority maintains several parks in the watershed and there are numerous access points along the river. For a route map, call

Craigleith Provincial ParkCraigleith Provincial Park is a very small park tucked between Highway 26 and Georgian Bay, but it has a very convenient location west of Collingwood and just north of Blue Mountain Resort. The park has an intriguing, fossil shale shoreline, fishing, playground, picnic shelter, nature interpretive programs and camping. It also has a fascinating history as a former shale oil development. The shoreline is a favourite spot for Rainbow trout and salmon fishing in autumn.

Cathcart CampgroundCathcart Campground is located north of Sombra on the St. Clair Parkway, a scenic route of beautifully landscaped parks, trails and boating facilities maintained by St. Clair Township along the St. Clair River. The park has riverfront campsites, sheltered boat launch, a playground and a huge picnic pavilion in view of the gorgeous blue water of the river. All campsites have water and sewer hookups. The St. Clair River Trail offers safe, off road cycling and hiking all the way to Corunna.
Located close to the USA-Canada ferry crossing in Sombra.

French River Resorts AssociationWhere friends and family meet...memories are made.
French River Resorts Association members offer accommodations in resorts, wilderness lodges, housekeeping cottages, cabins, trailer parks, and campgrounds. Enjoy the French River Provincial Park, outdoor and Eco-tourism, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, camping, bird watching, star gazing, outdoor photography, biking, ATV motor sports, and golfing nearby. Experience fine dining with American Plan Lodges or prepare your own meals at cottage resorts. French River area is a paradise for outdoor adventures year

Harris Lake Marina & CottagesWe have range of two and three-bedroom cottages fully equipped with all the facilities. Each cottage comes complete with pots and pans, cutlery and there's a barbecue on the porch. Just bring your own bedding and you' re ready to settle in! We even have a "Bunkie" for a quick overnight stay. Cottages and Bunkies are cleaned and sanitized after each visit, so rest assured, you will have a pleasant stay.
Rowboat and canoe rental is available for islands and untouched shorelines which are only a paddle away and waiting to be explored. Boat rentals are available on a daily rate. We

Shipley TrailThe Shipley Trail is a hidden gem in the midst of a busy resort town such as Port Elgin. It best accessed from the Town Pond Trail at the end of Upper Avenue where fishing is allowed for youths 16 and under. The trail continues south to join the Shipley Trail at the bend in Mitchell Lane where it follows the post glacial shoreline ridge of Lake Huron through scenic forest interspersed by rolling swales and spring fed trout ponds. The trail ends at McKinnon Lane, which links to Shipley Avenue and Gobles Grove beach.

The Beausejour Inn & RestaurantThe Beausejour Inn and Restaurant is a rustic country inn set in northern Ontario among the beauty of backcountry wilderness. Owners Wendy and Bob Lacombe along with their dedicated staff will greet you as you enjoy the many amenities offered at this cozy establishment. The restaurant is fully equipped with a licensed bar and dining room that can entertain any large function or gathering. Our focus for quality food has always been a priority. Our staff is committed to assist in making your dining experience a memorable occasion. Specialized menus can be made to accommodate your special

Island Spring Cottages and Bed & BreakfastLocated on beautiful Lake Mindemoya, Island Spring Cottages and Bed & Breakfast is the relaxation centre of Manitoulin Island. All of our cabins face our clean, sandy bay where kids and adults can have a great time swimming and at the end of each day, look out of their windows at one of the most spectacular sunsets that they will ever see. We are a quiet, family oriented resort located about 1.5 km north of the village of Mindemoya on the Ketchankookem Trail – popular for walking and bicycling. Groceries, shopping, laundromat, restaurants, fuel and hospital are all only a 5-minute

Rankin River Provincial Wildlife AreaThe Rankin River tributary is navigable from Sky Lake to Boat Lake where the river meanders through marshes that shelter osprey and Black tern nesting sites. River access is possible from three locations: The Red Bay Road runs west from Mar and crosses between Sky Lake and Isaac Lake that have some of the best bass and pike fishing in Ontario. A boat launch is located beside the bridge on County Road 13. Isaac Lake Nature Reserve has a picnic area, boat ramp and numerous nesting sanctuaries for waterfowl. It is located at the east shore of the lake on Isaac Lake Road.

Beaver RiverThe Beaver River is designated a Heritage River due to its beautiful scenery and important wetland habitat. A 25-km., 5-hour canoe trip is possible from Kimberley to the Slabtown dam north of Heathcote. The route begins at the Beaver River access point on Grey Road 13 just north of Kimberley. The river meanders through an extensive swamp where wildlife viewing opportunities are outstanding. North of the Epping bridge, the wetlands give way to pastures and orchards where blossoms are spectacular during May and swimming holes are inviting. The river from Slabtown to Clarksburg becomes

Manitou Falls & Michael's BayManitou Falls is a pretty little waterfall hidden in the Manitou River valley near Michael's Bay on Manitoulin Island. The pristine stream cascades over limestone ledges on its course to the bay. Several trails lead through fields and along the river's edge, which is a lovely place for a picnic. The location is on private property, so visitors should respect the premises.
A public boat launch and toilets are located at Michael's Bay Park on Lake Huron, which is a popular fishing spot for Rainbow Trout and salmon. Blue Jay Creek Provincial Nature Reserve is located across the estuary on the east side of the bay.

Presqu'ile CottagesEscape to privacy and comfort at Presqu'ile Cottages on the beautiful French River!
We offer year round cottages and community boat rentals. Enjoy fishing, boating, sight-seeing, hiking, camping, canoeing, a safe sandy beach and much more! Follow us on Facebook
Guided, wilderness ATV Tours are also available on site.

Crane's Lochaven Wilderness LodgeCrane’s Lochaven Wilderness Lodge is located on a 4-square mile island, located on the North and Main Channels of the French River. This is where you will have access to some of the prime fishing waters for walleye, bass, northern pike and musky, all of which may be caught within sight of our resort. From the lodge there are at least 200 miles of shoreline available without a portage. Our Full American Plan Package includes all meals, boat, motor with all required boat equipment, unlimited gas, ice, live bait and services such as daily maid and dock service as well as fish cleaning,

Fish Tale Cabins & CampgroundFor a relaxing family setting amongst nature's majesty, come and join us at Fish Tale Cabins & Campground!
Located on Wolseley River close to where it flows into the beautiful French River with its miles of scenic water, unpopulated shorelines and excellent fishing. Boat rentals and docking on site.
Our housekeeping cabins feature fridge and stove, cooking & eating utensils, 3-piece bathroom, gas BBQ, fire pit and picnic table. Log cabins range in size from 1 to 4 bedrooms.
Private Trailer & RV sites with beautiful pine trees and rock outcroppings are equipped with hydro, water

Ball's Historic Bridge"The bridge that love built" is said to have been built by an engineer who fell in love with one of the Ball daughters while he was working on the bridge at the mouth of the Maitland River. The engineer then built Ball's bridge in 1885 to allow his beloved to cross the river more easily and the two were consequently married. The double span, iron truss bridge is a rare example of early construction prowess in Ontario and it presides over a picnic area beside the tranquil Maitland River, which is also a canoe launch and a good fishing spot. The Little Lakes Road crosses the bridge to follow a

Port Albert Fishway & BeachPort Albert is tucked in the Nine Mile River valley as the sort of place most people overlook but want to keep to themselves once they find it. A small park and fisheries display centre with historical signs are nestled below the dam where the stream rushes over the fish ladder. The river lazily flows through pools before spilling over a sandbar into Lake Huron. Anglers congregate there to catch salmon and trout from May to September and there are nice fishing holes above Highway 21 also.
The sandy beach is a perfect spot for sunbathing in summer and viewing sunsets along the beach is

Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby“Come Fish the “Chantry”
“Lake Huron’s Largest Fishing Derby”
The Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby is held during the peak of summer, from July 28th to August 12th inclusive in 2018. The Derby has become Lake Huron’s largest open water fishing derby, drawing over 40% of its participants to the area from a distance of greater than 80 kilometers. The tournament draws anglers and their families to the area for fishing and fun in the sun. Whether angling the crystal clear waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, relaxing on the sandy

Maitland RiverThe Maitland River is one of the best rivers for bass and Rainbow trout fishing plus salmon at its estuary. The most popular section for anglers is between the Highway 21 bridge and the river mouth.
The Maitland offers paddlers a variety of scenic surprises from Wingham where the Middle Maitland joins the North fork all the way to Goderich. Canoeists and kayakers can expect to see nesting Bald eagles, osprey, waterfowl and deer enroute. The river passes the historic Ball's iron bridge and two conservation areas along its course; Wawanosh Park above Auburn and Falls Reserve at Benmiller.

McCoy IslandsThe 30,000 Islands are truly spectacular as the world’s most extensive lake based island chain. Its glacier-scoured, granite islands dotted by windswept pines, contain some of Canada’s most incredible scenery, delicate ecosystems with rare plants and animals as well as culturally significant marine architecture, historic sites and shipwrecks. Most of the islands may be visited since they are designated as crown land, provincial parks, Georgian Bay Islands National Parks or Georgian Bay Land Trust properties that are collectively protected for conservation and heritage legacy

Bayfield RiverThe Bayfield River is an excellent, clean tributary for fishing Rainbow trout, especially at its estuary in Bayfield. The riverflats just east of the bridge over Highway 21 is a good place to cast from shore. The harbour at the mouth also has several marina facilities with full services for motorboats and yachts.
The river is also an exciting white water route for experienced canoeists and kayakers. It can be paddled from Clinton to Bayfield in a day and there are numerous rapids (maximum Class 2) and a few timber hazards enroute. A low dam is located just above the Clinton Conservation Area

North Shore TrailThe double-lane paved North Shore Trail for walking, bicycling or roller-skating hugs the scenic shoreline for fabulous views of sunsets over the lake. North Shore Park has a shaded picnic pavilion and a playground alongside a spring-fed stream bordered by immaculate flowerbeds. It adjoins Port Elgin harbour where boating facilities, fishing and a fish cleaning station are available. The trail connects with the harbour walkway and extends through to South Street in Southampton.

Wawanosh Park Conservation AreaWawanosh Park offers a quiet camping experience along the Maitland River. The park has 30 campsites available for seasonal camping only. Facilities include tent and trailer sites, a picnic shelter, playground, walking trail and terrific fishing. This Conservation Area has recently been the site of several stewardship projects including stream naturalization work. Day use visitors are welcome. Wawanosh Park is a good spot to launch your canoe to explore the Maitland River.

Norm's Tent & Trailer ParkOn the Northeast shore of Lake Kagawong. Open and shaded camping sites, some pull through and tent sites. Serviced sites are equipped with water and electrical hook-ups. Centrally located showers, flush toilets, dump station and pump-out available.
Completely equipped housekeeping cottage on the lakeshore separate from the camping area.
Sandy beach, excellent swimming for children.
Good fishing for bass, pike, perch and some pickerel. Boat launch, dockage and motorboats for rent.
Bait, ice and convenience foods available in store.

Hullett Provincial Wildlife AreaHullett Provincial Wildlife Area is located east of Clinton between Hydro Line Road and Summerhill Road. This 2,200-hectare, diverse wetland provides superb opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, hunting, hiking, horseback riding and canoeing. Facilities include viewing platforms and trails that can be hiked along raised dikes. Water access is not permitted from May 15 to August 1 to minimize disturbance to nesting waterfowl.

Georgian Bay AirwaysGeorgian Bay Airways is a Sightseeing, Charter and Floatplane Training Facility, conveniently located right beside Parry Sound's Town Dock. This seaplane service will take you on a flight to remember! Offered on a continuous basis daily, you can choose from sightseeing air tours, a Fly & Dine to World Famous Henry's Fish Restaurant on Frying Pan Island, or several other popular area Restaurants, Romantic Sunset Champagne flights, as well as fly-in day trip adventures for Fishing, Hiking on a Georgian Bay Island and ATVing. We have an on-site Ice Cream Parlour with 16 Flavours of Nestle

Blue Mountain Resort - Mill Pond & Plunge! Aquatic CentreThe Mill Pond provides pedalboat or kayak rentals or catch and release trout fishing in the Village at Blue Mountain. Junior naturalists can also dip-net the pond shallows to discover what creatures live there. All the fun on the water can be observed from the dock while enjoying the sun and refreshments.
Plunge! Aquatic Centre is inspired by the ultimate cottage dock design with all the amenities of a water park. Visitors can enjoy year round indoor and outdoor heated pools, a water playground, hot tubs, rope swings, sun decks and water slides - all with a gorgeous view of Blue Mountain.

Sudbury AviationWe are a short drive away, only 4 hours North of Toronto or 3.5 hours East of Sault Ste. Marie. A 30 to 40-minute flight in the reliable bush plane, a DeHavilland Beaver will land you at one of 14 different lakes. Enjoy nature at its finest, the best of fly-in sport fishing, hunting, relaxation and tranquility surrounded by pristine wilderness. Stay in your own private cabin fully equipped with bunk beds and kitchen; outhouse facilities and sauna bath houses are in each camp. We pride ourselves on providing comfort, warmth and cleanliness as well as well maintained boats,

A-Frame Cottage RentalRelaxing getaway A Frame Cottage with a large walk out deck overlooking a stocked trout pond surrounded by trees. Peaceful walking trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, nearby snowmobile trail and club house. Please note that the pond does not freeze over unfortunately there is no ice fishing. There is open area around the pond for tents and trailers if you have guests that want to join you with their own accommodations.
Fully stocked kitchen and 3 piece bathroom. Sleeps 6, 2 bedrooms on upper level and queen size pull out couch on main level. Linens are supplied along with

Roth Park Family CampingRoth Park is a family campground nestled among maturing trees. We are located just north of Wiarton just a few minute walk to Beautiful Berford Lake. The Campground is under new ownership. The Pletch Family welcomes you. Whether you are camping in a tent or a trailer, or need to rent a privately owned trailer, cabin or cottage we have just the right site for you. Roth Park has a beautiful shallow sandy beach that is perfect for the entire family. Launch your boat, rent a kayak, canoe or pedal boat or just spend the day relaxing on the

Cedar Beach & Cedar Creek Conservation AreasCedar Beach is a popular sandy spot for swimming, sunbathing and picnicking. Located at the mouth of Cedar Creek, it is also a good spot for fishing.
The Cedar Creek basin is probably the most significant, most extensive and beautiful natural area in the Essex Region. Contributing to the diversity of this area are Carolinian woodlands, rolling landscapes, creeks, tributaries and abundant wildlife. Cedar Creek is a pristine natural area offering excellent bird watching opportunities. Be inspired by the sight of eagles soaring, herons and egrets wading, and turtles basking on logs. View the

Green Acres Tent & Trailer Park & RestaurantYour home away from home for old-fashioned family camping! Green Acres, on sunny Manitoulin Island, is located on the North Channel in the bay of Sheguiandah.
With pike, muskie, bass, perch, trout and pickerel in the waters, there's always a fantastic fishing adventure waiting for anglers. We have a fish cleaning station right beside the bay and all kinds of bait and tackle available.
You will be sure to have a splashing good time on the beautiful beach. Over 20 of our sites are adjacent to the clean sand and water and there are plenty of shaded campsites for tents or trailers. New

Meaford HarbourThe pretty town of Meaford hugs the south shore of Georgian Bay where the blue waters stretch to the horizon, affording grand sunsets as well as prime fishing and boating. The harbour, with its tidy walkways, is a snug haven for pleasure craft, while the downtown shows off fine Victorian architecture. The Westfort retired coast guard vessel is displayed beside the harbour along with other marine heritage artifacts. The Georgian Trail links Meaford with Thornbury and Collingwood along its scenic, packed cycling path. The Bighead River estuary is a good spot for Rainbow trout angling in the

Harbourlands & Millenium ParkCollingwood was once one of the busiest shipyards and industrial ports on the Great Lakes. Today the harbour supports some fishing tugs, recreational docks, boat cruises, boat rentals, a sailing school and a dragon boat-canoe club. The Harbourlands feature a marine walkway with embedded plaques that describe every ship that was launched from the Collingwood shipyards. Other nautical artifacts are displayed throughout the scenic path up to the end of the breakwall where Millenium Park exhibits a colourful display of historical monuments that tell the story of this dynamic harbour.

Providence Bay Tent & Trailer ParkOur Family Campground offers 220 campsites on Manitoulin's longest and safest sand beach. Campsites are private and spacious on dunes forested with birch, pine, poplar and cedar where our park is dry and virtually free of black flies and mosquitoes. Daily, monthly, seasonal camping rates and group camping are available. As a family business that has served people for over 50 years, we look forward to making your vacation a pleasant one. Friendly service is available in English or French.
Services include electric and water hook-ups, central dump station and pump-out service. Free

Sauble Falls Provincial ParkSauble Falls Provincial Park marks a series of limestone ledges that form Sauble Falls. On hot days, people often wade in the pools and cool off under the cascades. The park has a playground, campsites and a visitor centre that displays the history and ecology of the area. Trails lead through lush forest along scenic dunes with lookouts over the river. High sand dunes are also located north of the falls on the parkway, where children love to tumble down their slopes. The remnant of the water flume that once powered a pioneer saw mill, is visible on the north side of the falls. It is a pretty

Municipality of Central Manitoulin - Spring Bay“With deep roots, the sky is our only limit”
Explore the villages of Providence Bay, Mindemoya, Spring Bay, Sandfield and Big Lake, home to beautiful beaches and lakes. Tourist services include accommodations, restaurants, LCBO, pharmacy and grocery store. High speed internet and cellular service is available in most areas. Boat launches are located at: 570 Dial Road at Windfall Lake, 25 Hutchinson Road at Manitou Lake, northwest end of Big Lake, Perivale Road West at Kagawong Lake, and Ketchankookum Trail at Mindemoya Lake. A marina is located at Providence Bay.
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Village of Bayfield MarinaVillage of Bayfield Marina, located at the mouth of the Bayfield River, is voted one of the nicest marine facilities on Lake Huron's eastern shoreline. The marina is within convenient walking access to Bayfield's beach, numerous shops and restaurants. Fully stocked Marine Store and boat repairs available simply across the river. The Bayfield River is also an excellent spot for Rainbow trout fishing.

French River Provincial ParkBeautiful, unspoiled – yet accessible, the French River Provincial Waterway Park is best described as a 105-km. long series of island dotted lakes, connected by falls and rapids. Look over your shoulder as you portage around a rapid – you may sense the spirits of past French Canadian voyageurs traversing this first water highway to the west. Such a place is Recollet Falls, which may be reached by a 1.5-km. trail from the Park Visitor Centre at Hwy 69. The falls has a nice picnic spot with an impressive view on the edge of the thunderous cataract. Other rapids like Devil’s